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the fbi developed a second suspect. today we are listing the public's help to identify the two suspects. >> so michael, basically he walked us through the steps that once they identified the first person of interest, then that led them to the second. >> reporter: right. and the video does appear them to be associated, working in tandem, at least that's the way the fbi used it. it does explain why we got these repeated requests over the last few days which we've reported on to the public to turn over cell phone videos, turn over whatever photos they had, even to the point where the other day they were stopping travelers asking them for cell phone videos that they had before they left the city. what we've been told is that it was that video camera from the lord & taylor department store that was instrumental in helping to identify these individuals. but clearly they are still looking for more. now that people know who the fbi is looking for, i think everybody who hasn't already turned over their cell phone videos to the f
the fbi developed a second suspect. today we are listing the public's help to identify the two suspects. >> so michael, basically he walked us through the steps that once they identified the first person of interest, then that led them to the second. >> reporter: right. and the video does appear them to be associated, working in tandem, at least that's the way the fbi used it. it does explain why we got these repeated requests over the last few days which we've reported on to the...
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not just the one case, the fbi is claiming. lawmakers say they are getting conflicting accounts and they want to know exactly what happened. >> i heard there was just one and then on the senate side they were told by deputy director of the fbi that there were multiple dealings. >> people are sitting back there saying how does this happen? how do members of congress get briefed and be told different things? that's what i'm going to try to find out today. we have a meeting at 4:00 closed door. boston and phifbi will be there. we have to get this very solved. >> we're hearing that and the department of homeland security had different information than the fbi. they were not sharing that information so the fbi according to what we now understand did not know he was in russia for six months and did not follow-up upon his return.
not just the one case, the fbi is claiming. lawmakers say they are getting conflicting accounts and they want to know exactly what happened. >> i heard there was just one and then on the senate side they were told by deputy director of the fbi that there were multiple dealings. >> people are sitting back there saying how does this happen? how do members of congress get briefed and be told different things? that's what i'm going to try to find out today. we have a meeting at 4:00...
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because the fbi has a counterintelligence -- here is the fbi interviewing this guy. it's pretty routine for them, too. they didn't know he was going to harm the president, but that's what happens. they're so deeply involved, they touch a lot of things. >> yeah. all right, james, thanks so much for your insights. >>> the mother of the tsarnaev brothers is speaking out and she has quite a conspiracy theory in mind. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be
because the fbi has a counterintelligence -- here is the fbi interviewing this guy. it's pretty routine for them, too. they didn't know he was going to harm the president, but that's what happens. they're so deeply involved, they touch a lot of things. >> yeah. all right, james, thanks so much for your insights. >>> the mother of the tsarnaev brothers is speaking out and she has quite a conspiracy theory in mind. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his...
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the fbi and sources so far in the u.s. government have been a bit -- say they didn't get a lot of detail from the russian fsb about what it is that the russians thought was suspicious about tsarnaev. so that's clearly a big question here. and then also, a very big question is what -- who did he meet with while he was in chechnya? were there radical elements, radical jihadi figures that he met with and communicated with. because we do know that as soon as he comes back from russia, he creates that youtube account that's filled with these jihadi postings and videos. so there does seem to be a a connection there. >> yeah, a lot of dots to be connected right now. really all over the map on that. okay, thank you so much. >>> there's new tense political debate today on whether or not that bombing suspect should remain protected under the constitution or treated as an enemy of the state. >> i do not believe under the military commission law that he is eligible for that. it would be unconstitutional to do that. >> let's go back to
the fbi and sources so far in the u.s. government have been a bit -- say they didn't get a lot of detail from the russian fsb about what it is that the russians thought was suspicious about tsarnaev. so that's clearly a big question here. and then also, a very big question is what -- who did he meet with while he was in chechnya? were there radical elements, radical jihadi figures that he met with and communicated with. because we do know that as soon as he comes back from russia, he creates...
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thibodaux places the blame for the deadly inferno squarely on the fbi. >> what was the cause of the fire? >> more than a decade later, he's not so sure. >> my opinion, how did the fire start? i simply don't know. i just don't know. i don't believe that anyone inside set that fire. i didn't see anybody pouring any kind of fluid or any kind of accelerant or anything like that. my understanding is the accelerant used to disburse cs gas in a room is flammable. lightly flammable, nonetheless flammable. and i've actually talked to fire marshalls who said that as soon as they saw the tanks go in and make those big holes, they knew that building was going to go up like a tinder box. >> but the official word from arson investigators paints a very different picture. >> the team believes this fire was intentionally set by persons inside the compound. >> when the fire first took place, my assumption was that the tanks had started the fire. and then as more evidence came out, there are some tapes, called the bug tapes, these little listening devices put in the place. >> these tapes aren't real easy t
thibodaux places the blame for the deadly inferno squarely on the fbi. >> what was the cause of the fire? >> more than a decade later, he's not so sure. >> my opinion, how did the fire start? i simply don't know. i just don't know. i don't believe that anyone inside set that fire. i didn't see anybody pouring any kind of fluid or any kind of accelerant or anything like that. my understanding is the accelerant used to disburse cs gas in a room is flammable. lightly flammable,...
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to the fbi about tsarnaev. you know, a reasonable conclusion would be that it had some -- because they had some information connecting him to chechen or radical extremists in central asia. that's all -- there are a number of radical extremist groups in that region, and the suspicious would be that he had some connection to that. but precisely what they were, we don't know. that's certainly one thing. how much the russians told the fbi is certainly one big piece of this puzzle. >> okay. michael isikoff, many thanks for that live report. >>> well, as michael mentioned, the bombing investigation in part is shifting overseas today. this to the republic of dagestan where tamerlan tsarnaev visited in 2012. "the new york times" is reporting today that officialses are now, quote, scrambling to review that trip. it is a region of russia where their parents now live. more on the suspects' overseas connections. >> reporter: good day, alex. we're here on the street where the suspects' father owns an apartment and a shop he
to the fbi about tsarnaev. you know, a reasonable conclusion would be that it had some -- because they had some information connecting him to chechen or radical extremists in central asia. that's all -- there are a number of radical extremist groups in that region, and the suspicious would be that he had some connection to that. but precisely what they were, we don't know. that's certainly one thing. how much the russians told the fbi is certainly one big piece of this puzzle. >> okay....
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behind the fbi. although deflecting most questions back to the fbi. the fbi is making the case that, look, when russia asked them to look into tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother, back in 2011, they did that. they didn't find any ties to any extremist groups or any extremist behavior. when they asked russia for more information, russia essentially didn't give it. that's what the fbi is saying. so they believe they followed protocol. right now the white house standing behind them for that. >> now to texas, kristen. the white house -- is the white house concerned at all about the sight of the president standing side by side with the man that many have accuse him of campaigning against for the last number of years? >> reporter: i don't think so, martin. if you look at all of these presidents, past presidents, they've really criticized, if not campaigned against one another at some point in time. and i think that there's a certain amount of intrigue that goes along with an event like this. the president
behind the fbi. although deflecting most questions back to the fbi. the fbi is making the case that, look, when russia asked them to look into tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother, back in 2011, they did that. they didn't find any ties to any extremist groups or any extremist behavior. when they asked russia for more information, russia essentially didn't give it. that's what the fbi is saying. so they believe they followed protocol. right now the white house standing behind them for that....
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the line it's fair to say why didn't the fbi follow up on that and combine the first interrogation, first examination plus subsequent act. you find nothing and he ends up carrying out murders, you wonder if you missed something in the investigation. >> in case you didn't know, we know the fbi interviewed tamerlan in 2011. they were tipped off by the russian government who said he was a strong believer in radical islam and the fbi determined he was not a threat at that point. congressman king and homeland security chairman mike mccall are drafting a letter to get a copy of the classified briefing. we also know that next year, 2012, tamerlan travels to dagestan for a period of six months with a couple of brief trips to chechnya. it's not clear if during that six months something happened. did he get some kind of training there? roger is an nbc terrorism analyst and former white house counterterrorism official. don clark is a former fbi special agent. good morning to both of you. >> good morning, chris. >> good morning. >> mike rogers said the fbi did a thorough job but not everyone ag
the line it's fair to say why didn't the fbi follow up on that and combine the first interrogation, first examination plus subsequent act. you find nothing and he ends up carrying out murders, you wonder if you missed something in the investigation. >> in case you didn't know, we know the fbi interviewed tamerlan in 2011. they were tipped off by the russian government who said he was a strong believer in radical islam and the fbi determined he was not a threat at that point. congressman...
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we now know that was the start of the fbi hostage rescue team catching the guy. catching the remaining at large suspect in the bombing of the boston marathon. they got him. he is alive, he is in custody. we have a live report from the hospital where he is right now coming up in just a moment. but to understand how we got here tonight, start at the fbi press conference that happened last night at roughly 5:00 p.m. that was at the sheraton hotel in boston, a very short distance at the site of where the bombs went off on monday. the benchmark moment of that all-important fbi press conference was of course when they released the photos of the suspects for the first time and asked the public to please call in if you knew anything about these guys. one of the other big developments, easier to see i think in hind sight was investigators announcing at the presser that their thinking about the investigation had changed. it had changed to being about more than one person rather than a lone assailant. >> within the last day or so through that careful process, we initially d
we now know that was the start of the fbi hostage rescue team catching the guy. catching the remaining at large suspect in the bombing of the boston marathon. they got him. he is alive, he is in custody. we have a live report from the hospital where he is right now coming up in just a moment. but to understand how we got here tonight, start at the fbi press conference that happened last night at roughly 5:00 p.m. that was at the sheraton hotel in boston, a very short distance at the site of...
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did the fbi really drop the ball here? or is it perfectly understandable as to why nothing was pursued? >> no indication coming out right now in the public realm that the fbi dropped the ball. knowing about these types of things, working with the fbi, my former organization, ncis. when a request comes in through foreign liaison like that, in this case it was the russian sfb, rough equivalent of the fbi, a lot of it, most of it depends how much information was provided in the lead. how compelling it was. from what we've heard so far, the fbi went by procedure. conducted the interviews, checked the database, all the indices, then went back to foreign liaison, said, what else was there? apparently there was nothing any more compelling. >> what can you hope to achieve simply by interviewing a couple of individuals who are not going to tell you anything more? there's no warrant to search their premises. what else can you gather? >> sure, it's not just those individuals. depending upon the depth of the lead came in. interviews o
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with the fbi. and this is something in my talks to the fbi that once we know more about the bombers' minds and again this kind of radicalizing cell that is just operating just among a couple of people, notice in other cases there have been -- they've reached out. they've actually reached out to terrorist organizations and what that means is there are opportunities for our security folks, say the fbi, to pose as intermediaries much like they would with drugs or in other circumstances to look for those looking to connect with those wider networks. and so if we wonder is there anything we can do to make ourselves safe? well, the truth is we can and i suspect we actually have had sting operations in other areas of the world, perhaps not so much with the russian area. >> one of the things that a lot of folks have said they find most distracting about this case in particular is you have two young men who seem to be fairly normal. they were not loners. one was not just a boxer, pretty good boxer. one was
with the fbi. and this is something in my talks to the fbi that once we know more about the bombers' minds and again this kind of radicalizing cell that is just operating just among a couple of people, notice in other cases there have been -- they've reached out. they've actually reached out to terrorist organizations and what that means is there are opportunities for our security folks, say the fbi, to pose as intermediaries much like they would with drugs or in other circumstances to look for...
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the fbi agent in charge of the investigation. he's describing the bags as we've just heard leiter here talk about, michael leiter, and the significance of that. does that suggest to you, one, it helps them identify as michael has said what they can look for on the photo, but that it may lead toward what you're saying, that some are saying this may have had to be more than one person? >> well, we don't know that. just picking up on -- on mike's point there, the significance of knowing you're looking for somebody carrying a black nylon bag, that does help explain these repeated requests to the public for cell phone videos or p pictures that might have been taken at the scene. not only that, they've gone so far, i.c.e. agents, immigrations custom enforcement agents, have been at logan airport today questioning travelers who are leaving the city, asking them if they had any such cell phone videos or pictures, which is an unusual tactic and length to go to to get those photographic images. in a lot of ways, they're looking for the zab
the fbi agent in charge of the investigation. he's describing the bags as we've just heard leiter here talk about, michael leiter, and the significance of that. does that suggest to you, one, it helps them identify as michael has said what they can look for on the photo, but that it may lead toward what you're saying, that some are saying this may have had to be more than one person? >> well, we don't know that. just picking up on -- on mike's point there, the significance of knowing...
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fbi in michigan rescuing the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city. >>> tonight we visit the streets and suburbs of detroit, michigan, joining the fbi, state and local police as part of operation cross-country five, a nationwide dragnet to crack down on those who exploit juveniles in the sex trade. in the process we came across the destroyed lives often left in the wake of human trafficking. >> thanks, everybody, for coming out. as you guys know today is the kick off for cross-country five. >> how are these undercover investigations initiated? >> oftentimes there's a number of different web portals we use. >> today much of the underground sex trade has moved off the street corner and onto the internet. investigators begin the operation by browsing online ads and setting up dates. >> calling to see if i could get some company. >> juveniles will never be listed as under age so police keep their eyes open for girls who look younger than 18. >> these are runaways we'll make the team aware of. >> fbi agent katie connell is the task force's victim specialis
fbi in michigan rescuing the young and the lost caught in the grip of sex slavery in the motor city. >>> tonight we visit the streets and suburbs of detroit, michigan, joining the fbi, state and local police as part of operation cross-country five, a nationwide dragnet to crack down on those who exploit juveniles in the sex trade. in the process we came across the destroyed lives often left in the wake of human trafficking. >> thanks, everybody, for coming out. as you guys know...
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and the fbi. if there are lessons that we can learn to make sure that there is the kind of sharing that needs to happen. but it's not as if he was ignored by u.s. authorities. >> how about tamerlan and dzhokhar's mother? is there any indication that she may have been part of something in an active way here related to boston? >> all of that is part of this broad investigation. i want to say one thing, alex. think of the fact that these two people were caught, one is dead, one is jailed, in a very short time by law enforcement from the top, from the fbi to the local law enforcement. it's really quite an achievement. i think we should make sure we can do better ahead of time so we avoid that, but it's been a remarkable effort and continues to be one. >> well, i would agree with you, and i have said many a time over the past couple weeks that, in fact, we have to be right 100% of the time because we're trying to protect this country and terrorists only have to be right once. >> that's correct. >> okay
and the fbi. if there are lessons that we can learn to make sure that there is the kind of sharing that needs to happen. but it's not as if he was ignored by u.s. authorities. >> how about tamerlan and dzhokhar's mother? is there any indication that she may have been part of something in an active way here related to boston? >> all of that is part of this broad investigation. i want to say one thing, alex. think of the fact that these two people were caught, one is dead, one is...
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i voted against the sequester. if the sequester going into effect, it doesn't exempt the fbi. it doesn't exempt the experts who are examining these bombs. it didn'oesn't exempt those identifying the photographs. those with the amount of overtime, we're glad they were there, but they're entitled to be paid and i think it's appropriate for there to be funding for the city of boston and watertown and others that are around it. this is the -- this is the hypocrisy in the government, the total inconsistency. the people who are demanding we reduce the deficit are demanding more money. i guess we must take money away from someone else to pay for law enforcement. no, i don't want to reduce environmental cleanup and housing for the elderly or cut increases in social security. this is a time we should be providing more money. i guess i'm very grateful that we vote, or at least i did, to increase taxes on people making more than $400,000. >> former massachusetts congressman barney frank. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us today. we appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >>
i voted against the sequester. if the sequester going into effect, it doesn't exempt the fbi. it doesn't exempt the experts who are examining these bombs. it didn'oesn't exempt those identifying the photographs. those with the amount of overtime, we're glad they were there, but they're entitled to be paid and i think it's appropriate for there to be funding for the city of boston and watertown and others that are around it. this is the -- this is the hypocrisy in the government, the total...
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that was the start of the fbi hostage rescue team catching the guy. catching the remaining at large suspect in the bombing of the boston marathon. they got him. he is alive. he is in custody. we have a live report from the hospital where he is right now coming up in just a moment. to understand how we got here start at the fbi press conference that happened last night at 5:00 p.m. this was at the sheraton hotel this boston. the benchmark moment of that press conference is when they released the photos for the first time and asked the public to call in if you knew anything about these guys. one of the other big developments was investigators announcing the thinking had changed. it was about from a lone assa assailant to more than one person. >> we developed a single person of interest not knowing if they were acting alone or in concert with others. indeed through that process the fbi developed a second suspect. today we're listing the public's help to identify the two suspects. >> that happened at about 5:00 last night. once the fbi posted the pictures
that was the start of the fbi hostage rescue team catching the guy. catching the remaining at large suspect in the bombing of the boston marathon. they got him. he is alive. he is in custody. we have a live report from the hospital where he is right now coming up in just a moment. to understand how we got here start at the fbi press conference that happened last night at 5:00 p.m. this was at the sheraton hotel this boston. the benchmark moment of that press conference is when they released the...
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the fbi did interview him examining if there was anything about him and looked at the web sites -- >> we have lost him there. clint, let me ask you to pick that up, because obviously they did a thorough investigation. they said they didn't find anything. there are some restrictions on exactly how far they can go in a situation like this, clint. >> well, i've been involved in these international investigations at the request "of another nation and you always know they hold back on you. they never tell you 100% of the story but we don't either. that's just the game that is played in something like that. so the russians came, asked us to look into this background, we did, provided them some information. now it's time for a quid pro quo. we need to be able to through state, liaison to go back to russia and say, you know what, what was this guy doing those six months. i'm sure the russians know where he was, what he was doing, was he with the chech kneeians learning how to build bombs. it's time for them to man up and help us in the investigation if they want us to help them in the -- the
the fbi did interview him examining if there was anything about him and looked at the web sites -- >> we have lost him there. clint, let me ask you to pick that up, because obviously they did a thorough investigation. they said they didn't find anything. there are some restrictions on exactly how far they can go in a situation like this, clint. >> well, i've been involved in these international investigations at the request "of another nation and you always know they hold back...
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the fbi said it will go to the ends of the earth to find those responsible. the fbi is also asking for more pictures and even more video from the scene itself. in the last couple of hours, the president updated the
the fbi said it will go to the ends of the earth to find those responsible. the fbi is also asking for more pictures and even more video from the scene itself. in the last couple of hours, the president updated the
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that will be combined with the fbi -- at the fbi joint terrorism task force, with information that is collected from really across the country and across the world, to see if there's any indicators from past intelligence or current reporting that might give investigators a better sense of who is behind this. >> and what can you tell us about the explosive devices themselves? were they sophisticated? were they crude? and can we infer anything at all about who did this from the kind of device they used? >> it's difficult to say right now just from the pictures. but what is clear is that these were probably -- and i say very generally probably, that these were mid-sized backpack bombs. a large suitcase bomb could carry up to 50 pounds of explosives and do a significant of damage, more than 150 feet. it looks from the videotape, even though these were destructive and tragically so, killing three, they didn't do major structural damage to the buildings. this suggests combined with reports that there were fragments in there to cause more injury, they were relatively small. and although had
that will be combined with the fbi -- at the fbi joint terrorism task force, with information that is collected from really across the country and across the world, to see if there's any indicators from past intelligence or current reporting that might give investigators a better sense of who is behind this. >> and what can you tell us about the explosive devices themselves? were they sophisticated? were they crude? and can we infer anything at all about who did this from the kind of...
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the fbi. i'm not privy to the inside information. so i'd rather not speculate on why or why not they didn't release the photos. >> okay. let me go back to governor. it seems to me homeland security, and i'm wondering what this does, if it's foreign or domestic. how's it change the equation? >> probably not much. the only change in the equation might be how the president and the country respond to it. the motive right now, it remains to be seen. the actors remain to be seen. whether or not they're domestic, it's a grievance against the government, they'll be treated as a citizen and you'll get into the debate whether or not they're an enemy combatant. >> in terms of the -- what did you make, governor, you're a political guy, who did you make of the president's statement today? that the people who did this were trying to restrict our free open society? how do we know that? unless he knows something about the profile of these people? if it's a personal with a mental problem, they don't care about
the fbi. i'm not privy to the inside information. so i'd rather not speculate on why or why not they didn't release the photos. >> okay. let me go back to governor. it seems to me homeland security, and i'm wondering what this does, if it's foreign or domestic. how's it change the equation? >> probably not much. the only change in the equation might be how the president and the country respond to it. the motive right now, it remains to be seen. the actors remain to be seen. whether...
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photos released by the fbi. a former federal prosecutor says it's a surprising startling start. >> they took a great unknown, which was last monday and made it virtually unknown a week later. that for the entirety of the law enforcement should be combhited to their efforts. >> court documents contain new details about thursday night's carjacking. the fbi show tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev in cambridge at a gas station where they drove with the owner of the suv they carjacked. one began the carjacking by pointing a gun at the driver and saying, "did you hear about the boston explosion? i did get" the carjacker showed the driver he had bullets in his gun according to fbi and said, "i'm serious." at the shooting in watertown where tamerlan was killed, other explosives were found. a boston police commissioner says that's one reason he thinks the brothers planned other attacks. >> we got to step over some unexploded devices that they threw at the officers and i can only understand from that that they had other targe
photos released by the fbi. a former federal prosecutor says it's a surprising startling start. >> they took a great unknown, which was last monday and made it virtually unknown a week later. that for the entirety of the law enforcement should be combhited to their efforts. >> court documents contain new details about thursday night's carjacking. the fbi show tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev in cambridge at a gas station where they drove with the owner of the suv they carjacked. one...
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that also is the subject of the investigation by the fbi. and for more information about these matters, i refer you to the fbi. the president i'm sure you'll ask this, the president of course has been briefed on these letters. he was briefed last night and against this morning. secondly, there is obviously a lot of interest in the explosions in boston, and i wanted to make clear, as you heard from the president yesterday, that our hearts and prayers go out to the victims and to their families who were injured. those who were injured as well as killed in this heinous and cowardly act. the full weight of the federal government is behind this investigation, which is being led by the fbi, and as the president said, we will find out who did this, we will find out why, and we will bring those responsible to justice. that said, it is very important that we allow this investigation to run its full course and to ensure that we retain the integrity of that investigation. therefore, on matters related to the investigation, i would direct you to the fbi
that also is the subject of the investigation by the fbi. and for more information about these matters, i refer you to the fbi. the president i'm sure you'll ask this, the president of course has been briefed on these letters. he was briefed last night and against this morning. secondly, there is obviously a lot of interest in the explosions in boston, and i wanted to make clear, as you heard from the president yesterday, that our hearts and prayers go out to the victims and to their families...
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here's the number to get in touch with the fbi 800-call-fbi. you can also go online to the bostonmarathontips, all one word, fbi.gov. let's get to the manhunt itself. jonathan dietz is in new york. we're trying to figure out -- you know why i'm asking this, it's a speculation, right now at the command center, operating center, what is happening in terms of the filtering, archiving and catalog of calls coming in. we're told by pete williams that the fbi is receiving calls of suspected matchups with the faces here. >> they are getting some names and now what they are trying to do is run those names through data is bas and s databases and there is no name to match the suspects. but they are operating those lines. they have task force teams obviously ready to run out and follow any leads as they come in. some names are being offered from the calls and e-mails that are coming in but as of now there is no certain match and they are, again, using all their computers and technology to try to, as the names come in, to try to find them and find out which
here's the number to get in touch with the fbi 800-call-fbi. you can also go online to the bostonmarathontips, all one word, fbi.gov. let's get to the manhunt itself. jonathan dietz is in new york. we're trying to figure out -- you know why i'm asking this, it's a speculation, right now at the command center, operating center, what is happening in terms of the filtering, archiving and catalog of calls coming in. we're told by pete williams that the fbi is receiving calls of suspected matchups...
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and we have a new statement by the fbi. the fbi says, quote, we are aware of the law enforcement activity in the greater boston area, the situation is ongoing. we are working with local authorities to determine what happened. this, of course, is in response to these developments taken place overnight. quite a news night in boston this evening. in the boston area. an m.i.t. campus police officer was responding to reports of a disturbance. he was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. no arrests have been made. officials say there were no other victims in that case. but they do continue to search for that suspect. we don't know if that was related to what happened in watertown just a few hours later where eyewitnesss like andrew report having heard three explosions and a number of gun shots. one witness said there were too many to count and that is consistent with what we've heard from andrew this evening saying there was a fire fight. an extensive fire fight with law enforcement officers there. and andrew's accoun
and we have a new statement by the fbi. the fbi says, quote, we are aware of the law enforcement activity in the greater boston area, the situation is ongoing. we are working with local authorities to determine what happened. this, of course, is in response to these developments taken place overnight. quite a news night in boston this evening. in the boston area. an m.i.t. campus police officer was responding to reports of a disturbance. he was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead....
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the older brother suspected in the bombing was questioned by the fbi a few years back. why? and did another country warn the u.s. about him? good morning, everyone. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." it is both a day of relief and mystery. while the immediate danger seems passed, many questions remain unanswered at this hour. first, the very latest now, the young man behind a massive manhunt that left the city of boston virtually paralyzed is in police custody this morning at a hospital. police say 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev is in serious condition at beth israel medical center. he was capittured last night afr he was found hiding in a boat parked outside of that home in watertown. that homeowner called police after he noticed blood on the boat, and spotted someone curled up inside. >> the community stood strong. it was a call from a resident in watertown, we actually remained vigilant and you did. we got that call and we got the guy. >> and that's what happened later. crowds gathering in the streets and cheering after the police announced the capture. president obama
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the question is, does the fbi believe them. and so far, from an examination of the cell phones and emails that they've gotten from the computer, they have not found any indication of taking direction from others. communications with others that would suggest that there was a larger conspiracy here. that's far from conclusive at this point. the investigation is clearly ongoing. but so far it appears they found no immediate evidence of others involvement. and thirdly, i should tell you, fourthly, as an indication that this investigation is very active and ongoing, i've just come from the mosque in cambridge, where the tsarnaevs were occasional attendees and in one case, in the case of the older brother, had been disruptive. the fbi has begun investigating members of the congregation, people who were witnesses to the disruptions, to see if they can verify both whether he was coming from and indeed, whether anybody else might have been an accomplice. >> and ann thompson, you've been talking to officials there, the hospitals have up
the question is, does the fbi believe them. and so far, from an examination of the cell phones and emails that they've gotten from the computer, they have not found any indication of taking direction from others. communications with others that would suggest that there was a larger conspiracy here. that's far from conclusive at this point. the investigation is clearly ongoing. but so far it appears they found no immediate evidence of others involvement. and thirdly, i should tell you, fourthly,...
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and were the russians able to share any of that information with the fbi? the fbi says no. they went, they questioned tamerlan. they questioned family members. they looked through data bases. they didn't find anything. but you have that, you know, big unanswered question. what was the first red flag that the russians raised? then, secondly, you take a look at that trip to russia. where tamerlan goes for six months. he flies to moscow. but then, according to his father, he visits chechnya and dagestan. now, who did he visit in chechnya? who did he visit in dagestan? does it have any relationship to these unspecified underground groups that the russians referred to in their original request to the fbi? third, you come back to the united states. by this point he clearly seems to be thoroughly radicalized. he sets up that youtube account filled with jihadjihadi videos. we have reports from radical tendencies even from people within his own mosque. who was he in contact with in the boston area? i think those are the biggest questions now facing investigators and people looking a
and were the russians able to share any of that information with the fbi? the fbi says no. they went, they questioned tamerlan. they questioned family members. they looked through data bases. they didn't find anything. but you have that, you know, big unanswered question. what was the first red flag that the russians raised? then, secondly, you take a look at that trip to russia. where tamerlan goes for six months. he flies to moscow. but then, according to his father, he visits chechnya and...
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the fbi and failed to connect the dots. he also served on the national security staff during the clinton administration. thanks very much, and you are joining us from dartmouth where you are in charge of your special program there. first of all, dan, what about all of this confusion over what do we do when the russians ask us for information, how we did or did not provide it. the fbi says they checked him out. he was put on a very low-level sort of sublevel watchlist and went back to the russians, didn't get back any answers from the russians. does that mean somebody sort of riss in limbo? how did it work in real time? >> well, my understanding, andrea is that in a case like this, the fbi would take the information, check their databases, check any information they might have relating to the individual, but of course we would want to know as much as we can, as the basis for going into this kind of investigation, so it's not unusual to go back to the original country that made the requests and ask them for more information.
the fbi and failed to connect the dots. he also served on the national security staff during the clinton administration. thanks very much, and you are joining us from dartmouth where you are in charge of your special program there. first of all, dan, what about all of this confusion over what do we do when the russians ask us for information, how we did or did not provide it. the fbi says they checked him out. he was put on a very low-level sort of sublevel watchlist and went back to the...
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the fbi opens a threat assessment. they check their data bases and see if they find anything derogatory about him. they see if he's talking to anyone else that's a terror suspect. they find nothing there. they interview him at his house in cambridge and that comes up negative. they go back to russians in early 2011 saying we got nothing. can you get us more information? something else to go on. the russians never respond. then in september of 2011, officials say, the russians come back to the u.s. this time to the cia with the identical information they came with earlier in the year. the cia at that point puts him into the initial terrorism data base as someone to flag and tells the fbi again. the fbi goes back to the russians and says we've checked this out. once again is there anything else we need to know. they say the russians never respond. it is correct that the russians contacted the u.s. more than once. but the officials say each time they passed on precisely the same information and never responded when the u.
the fbi opens a threat assessment. they check their data bases and see if they find anything derogatory about him. they see if he's talking to anyone else that's a terror suspect. they find nothing there. they interview him at his house in cambridge and that comes up negative. they go back to russians in early 2011 saying we got nothing. can you get us more information? something else to go on. the russians never respond. then in september of 2011, officials say, the russians come back to the...
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the fbi. questing information about tamerlan tsarnaev. >> the fbi checks it out, finds nothing negative. the russians send their same request to the cia. >> they both ask the russians several times for more information. they never get any. >> is this going to become a major political issue? >> terrorism as a weapon is losing. >> vice president joe biden insists they're driven by nothing but fear. >> this is a diverse campus. >> the vice president really describes not just m.i.t. campus, but america all over. >> it's black, it's white, it's muslim, it's christian, it's jewish, it's hindu. that's who we are. you are their worst nightmare. >> the mother of the bombing suspects spoke to nbc news today. she said both russian and u.s. authorities asked her about misha. they asked whether he was an extremist and whether he was part of any organization. she confirm eed misha is, quotea good friend. he came to the house, end quote. he is in the u.s. she said he is a young man and has red hair. she thin
the fbi. questing information about tamerlan tsarnaev. >> the fbi checks it out, finds nothing negative. the russians send their same request to the cia. >> they both ask the russians several times for more information. they never get any. >> is this going to become a major political issue? >> terrorism as a weapon is losing. >> vice president joe biden insists they're driven by nothing but fear. >> this is a diverse campus. >> the vice president really...
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well, the fbi apparently nabbed the wrong man. in mississippi, a federal judge released kevin paul curtis after the fbi dropped all charges against him with those letters. >> i respect president obama. i love my country. and would never do anything to pose a threat to him or any other u.s. official. this past week has been a nightmare for myself and my family. >> investigators say the fbi found no evidence in a ricin in a search of his home. so as he was being released, the fbi was searching the tupelo home of a man name jay edward duski, an acquaintance of curtis. he says he is innocent. in moments, it began to look like a blooper reel. >> what are you plans right now? your immediate plans? >> find my dog moo cow. >> moo cow got away. >> she got loose when homeland security swarmed in on me when i went to check my mail. i haven't heard anything. i just really worried about her. i bought a fish a week before -- >> got moo cow. >> my brother's found moo cow. >> moo cow is fine. >> we're not making this up, folks. then there's the a
well, the fbi apparently nabbed the wrong man. in mississippi, a federal judge released kevin paul curtis after the fbi dropped all charges against him with those letters. >> i respect president obama. i love my country. and would never do anything to pose a threat to him or any other u.s. official. this past week has been a nightmare for myself and my family. >> investigators say the fbi found no evidence in a ricin in a search of his home. so as he was being released, the fbi was...
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fbi, the governor. that's very important. to be reassuring. one of the suggestions i would have is to have a memorial service, religious service, focus in on the frayed and wounded. spiritually. you're going to have that tomorrow apparently and i think that's a very good thing. but the one thing we learned, chris, was that even today, 18 years after the fact, we are still providing counseling to a number of people, particularly first responders and law enforcement types, there will be a need for that for some time. and what's also important since there are people from all over the united states who participated, to have the boston authorities, whatever institution they'll establish there to be in touch with these people, to help them through this very difficult process. but frequently, the emotions don't even show for months or years and the authorities here need to be focused on the need to provide those counseling services, support, hand holding for quite some time, unfortunately. >> former governor f
fbi, the governor. that's very important. to be reassuring. one of the suggestions i would have is to have a memorial service, religious service, focus in on the frayed and wounded. spiritually. you're going to have that tomorrow apparently and i think that's a very good thing. but the one thing we learned, chris, was that even today, 18 years after the fact, we are still providing counseling to a number of people, particularly first responders and law enforcement types, there will be a need...
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who the fbi wanted to interview. but when they called their press conference this afternoon, they were much more direct than that. the fbi did not say something this afternoon like we would like to talk to these folks. the fbi this afternoon came right out and said suspects. they said these are our main suspects. in the bombing of the boston marathon. >> today, we are enlisting the public's help to identify the two suspects. after a detailed analysis, of photo, video, and other evidence, we are releasing photos of these two suspects. they are identified as suspect one and suspect two. they appear to be associated, suspect one is wearing a dark hat, suspect two is wearing a white hat. suspect two set down a backpack at the site of the second explosion just in front of the forum restaurant. we strongly encourage those who were at the forum restaurant who have not contacted us yet to do so. >> in addition to those pictures that you just saw being released there today, the fbi also released this surveillance video showin
who the fbi wanted to interview. but when they called their press conference this afternoon, they were much more direct than that. the fbi did not say something this afternoon like we would like to talk to these folks. the fbi this afternoon came right out and said suspects. they said these are our main suspects. in the bombing of the boston marathon. >> today, we are enlisting the public's help to identify the two suspects. after a detailed analysis, of photo, video, and other evidence,...
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patients and the fbi? >> well, we are always there by the patients and we make sure that they do not suffer unnecessarily at this early point so we are all in communication to make sure that the patients can talk only when they can really talk. >> can you tell us how many are medically sedated? >> i'm sorry? >> can you tell us how many are medically sedated? >> i believe there must be six or eight at this point. the last time that i saw the patients were -- was about an hour ago. and depending on what has happened to two of them, it's between six and eight. >> what are the prognosis for the six or eight, doctor? >> the prognosis will probably be okay. i think that we have stabilize the patients well. they have stopped bleeding. they're still things to be done but i really hope that the outcome will be optimal. >> do you expect anymore loss of life? >> -- released? what's the earliest time you expect them to be released? >> i think that the first patients may actually be ready to be released in a few days b
patients and the fbi? >> well, we are always there by the patients and we make sure that they do not suffer unnecessarily at this early point so we are all in communication to make sure that the patients can talk only when they can really talk. >> can you tell us how many are medically sedated? >> i'm sorry? >> can you tell us how many are medically sedated? >> i believe there must be six or eight at this point. the last time that i saw the patients were -- was...
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more police officers and fbi rush to the scene. people watching from their homes capture it all on camera. and upload their video to youtube. >> [ bleep ]. >> shooting right in front of my house. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: roommates andrew kitzenberg and christian watch anxiously from their windows. >> i had my iphone right at the bottom of the window. >> reporter: just outside the suspects are taking cover behind their vehicle. >> i was tweeting an uploading a lot of the photos i had. >> reporter: positioned closer to police officers, michael is shocked to see what's happening outside his front door. >> that's when i turned my camera on and i started filming it. then it was pop, pop, pop, pop. and then pop, pop, pop back. and then it was just like a shootout, like a movie. before you know it, there's at least 30 to 40 cars just lined up. >> is this related to the terrorists? >> reporter: but the suspects arsenal isn't limited to bullets. they unleash explosives. >> the explosives brought it to a whole other level. i saw a metal de
more police officers and fbi rush to the scene. people watching from their homes capture it all on camera. and upload their video to youtube. >> [ bleep ]. >> shooting right in front of my house. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: roommates andrew kitzenberg and christian watch anxiously from their windows. >> i had my iphone right at the bottom of the window. >> reporter: just outside the suspects are taking cover behind their vehicle. >> i was tweeting an...
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i had good conversations with the fbi. they are going to do their due diligence on the public safety portion. here is where the problem is. they're getting pressure from outside groups to actually do the mirandizing. they can do an intelligence based investigation leading up. remember, mirandiz iing is maki sure any of that information they get prior to that mirandizing that the subject might give them can't be used in court. i think i could make this case without a confession from this guy. there is a period of time we don't need his confession up front. we need the information he has to make sure america is safe. if we let the fbi do that the way i think they want to do it, that would be the right solution here and the right -- it would be prudent for the safety of bostonians and around the rest of the country. there's a lot we need to understand about if this was a lone wolf sent back or were there others sent back? had that much we just don't know yet. >> can i pull this conversation out a little bit to talk about, as
i had good conversations with the fbi. they are going to do their due diligence on the public safety portion. here is where the problem is. they're getting pressure from outside groups to actually do the mirandizing. they can do an intelligence based investigation leading up. remember, mirandiz iing is maki sure any of that information they get prior to that mirandizing that the subject might give them can't be used in court. i think i could make this case without a confession from this guy....
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about him coming onto the radar of the fbi two years ago. he was interviewed. he was tracked at the request of the russians, according to federal officials. these questions now, for you and authorities in massachusetts, have to raise some concerns, whether something was missed here? >> well, sure. there's a whole process here, and i think it was his brother, by the way, who was questioned by the fbi -- >> yes, forgive me. right. >> a whole host of questions, david, that you have, that i have, more to the point that the fbi, the atf, and other law enforcement agencies have and will pursue. and i think it's important for us to give them the space to do this methodically because, frankly, it's been that approach, giving them that space so that they could build the case from facts up, rather than start from broad theories and try to fill in the blanks that has gotten us as far as we've come as quickly as we've come. so i want to continue to respect that approach. >> i want to ask you one thing about how this developed as, in this case, dzhokhar,
about him coming onto the radar of the fbi two years ago. he was interviewed. he was tracked at the request of the russians, according to federal officials. these questions now, for you and authorities in massachusetts, have to raise some concerns, whether something was missed here? >> well, sure. there's a whole process here, and i think it was his brother, by the way, who was questioned by the fbi -- >> yes, forgive me. right. >> a whole host of questions, david, that you...
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the fbi clearly wasn't lacking the authority. they had the authority presumably to interview this guy but they apparently didn't have the ability or willing necessary or whatever to do the followup. one has to go back to the question about some of these theories that are now discredited about radicalization. is it possible that this guy didn't fit the profile that they were looking for under some of these discredited fbi theories of his radicalization. >> wait. this is a tentative criticism of the fbi from the other side which is that it's possible that they were too bound by some preconception of who would be a possible jihadi that they were not able to see something in front of them. >> right. i mean, we don't know. >> right. >> i'm concerned about speculating but one wonders. maybe they're thinking if these guys are chechen they hate the russians not us. this goes back to why we need to be careful not to asuper the series of radicalization is going to somehow lead us to the bad guys. it is important law enforcement focus on pe
the fbi clearly wasn't lacking the authority. they had the authority presumably to interview this guy but they apparently didn't have the ability or willing necessary or whatever to do the followup. one has to go back to the question about some of these theories that are now discredited about radicalization. is it possible that this guy didn't fit the profile that they were looking for under some of these discredited fbi theories of his radicalization. >> wait. this is a tentative...
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will come from the fbi. and obviously investigators want to talk to him on what has become a widespread investigation. joining us from washington, former assistant secretary of state for public affairs, p.j. crowley. let me start with the obvious question is how to state at this point fit into this investigation? >> well, clearly the tsarnaev family came to the united states from kyrgyzstan, kyrgyzstan has been an ally of the united states in the connection with afghanistan over the years. so -- but looking back at the visa process, and was there anything that came to light there. but i think primarily this is about the intelligence community and going back, you know, obviously we have the russia connection to exploit. and i think one of the more remarkable things here is the -- in terms of these international connections is to compare the two brothers and what seems to be the lack of a escape plan from, say, the times square bomber where faisal shahzad was literally pulled off an airplane. he'd received som
will come from the fbi. and obviously investigators want to talk to him on what has become a widespread investigation. joining us from washington, former assistant secretary of state for public affairs, p.j. crowley. let me start with the obvious question is how to state at this point fit into this investigation? >> well, clearly the tsarnaev family came to the united states from kyrgyzstan, kyrgyzstan has been an ally of the united states in the connection with afghanistan over the...
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and the fbi. now that's, of course, potentially important to a future prosecution, but right now much more importantly, it's important that evidence is not contaminated so you can do good forensic analysis and try to track it back in a way that you can identify who did this, where it came from, what sorts of materials were used, whether or not there's a certain signature associated with these bombs that the fbi or alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives, atfe, has seen in the past. so, you know, it's an enormous area that they have to cordon off, and they will probably need to have it closed for a period of 12, 24, 36 hours to do this sort of investigation. >> mr. leiter, was listening for a time today to the boston emergency police scanner, which is the publicly accessible scanner that anybody can listen in on if you bother fenagling with it for enough time. hearing the calls from off duty police officers to please report to their district, essentially all hands on deck, if you're involved with
and the fbi. now that's, of course, potentially important to a future prosecution, but right now much more importantly, it's important that evidence is not contaminated so you can do good forensic analysis and try to track it back in a way that you can identify who did this, where it came from, what sorts of materials were used, whether or not there's a certain signature associated with these bombs that the fbi or alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives, atfe, has seen in the past. so, you...
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i expect over the coming hours, we will have more come out from the fbi. my guess is a combination of cell phones tracking, forensics from the bomb, video from the site. all of that will become the additive whole that indeed an individual or individuals of interest at least, have been identified, and some may be brought into custody. >> and we know that, michael, the fbi is the lead investigative body, if you will. they are collecting all of the evidence. to the point that pete made, a senior official says under is no rest. no person even identified. there is a video showing someone placing a bag down, period. that is what we know. but is it possible some of the confusion has sprouted at this point because of multiple agencies. while the fbi is the lead, you have boston pd and others involved in this? how did this happen, if you will? >> i think the confusion comes from a couple places. first, you're absolutely right. there is the, people have sources in the boston police department. they have them with the fbi, secret service and so on and so on, alphabet
i expect over the coming hours, we will have more come out from the fbi. my guess is a combination of cell phones tracking, forensics from the bomb, video from the site. all of that will become the additive whole that indeed an individual or individuals of interest at least, have been identified, and some may be brought into custody. >> and we know that, michael, the fbi is the lead investigative body, if you will. they are collecting all of the evidence. to the point that pete made, a...
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at the fbi internet site for this. the fbi tip line is 1-800-call-fbi. on the internet, go to bostonmarathontips.fbi.gov. keep looking at those. pass them around. make sure everyone sees them. see if you can help. we're going to be back from boston after this. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in ric
at the fbi internet site for this. the fbi tip line is 1-800-call-fbi. on the internet, go to bostonmarathontips.fbi.gov. keep looking at those. pass them around. make sure everyone sees them. see if you can help. we're going to be back from boston after this. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're...
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but the fbi is continuing to investigate. just today we talked to members of the spokesman for the mosque in cambridge where tamerlan tsarnaev had engaged in these disruptions we've heard about in the last few days and were told the fbi is questioning members of the mosque. people who were witnesses to that incident. people who had interactions with the tsarnaev brothers. now, that doesn't indicate that they have any suspicions about any members of the mosque. they're trying to understand where they were coming from, what might have led them to this, to commit this bombing. and i think that's where it's looking right now. >> and you mean by that, mike, this conflict with someone in the mosque who was speaking who in the tsarnaev brothers' temerity, compared the prophet muhammad to martin luther king jr.? >> reporter: right. tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother, disrupted the services, accused the speaker who compared martin luther king to the prophet as a coffer, a nonbeliefer, and a hypocrite. he got taken aside, was basical
but the fbi is continuing to investigate. just today we talked to members of the spokesman for the mosque in cambridge where tamerlan tsarnaev had engaged in these disruptions we've heard about in the last few days and were told the fbi is questioning members of the mosque. people who were witnesses to that incident. people who had interactions with the tsarnaev brothers. now, that doesn't indicate that they have any suspicions about any members of the mosque. they're trying to understand where...
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one of the men, the men who was identified by the fbi as wearing the black hat at the news conference on thursday, the black hatted man who was seen in all the pictures at the bombing, the left of your screen there, he, authorities say, got out of the suv with explosives strapped to his chest. he was shot and killed by police. the other man, the white-hatted individual, drove on, eventually abandoned the car, and now they're searching for him. >> all right. pete williams live in washington for us. thanks so much for that information, pete. we'll check back in with you soon. i want to go now to michael isikoff, who's live in watertown, who's also been working his sources to find out the very latest on the story. michael, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, we believe that these individuals have international connections, that they're foreign nationals. they were here legally. we don't, at this point, know what their motive or what their cause is. we do have some more additional details about what transpired tonight. this began with a robbery at a 7-eleven in cambridge. in the cour
one of the men, the men who was identified by the fbi as wearing the black hat at the news conference on thursday, the black hatted man who was seen in all the pictures at the bombing, the left of your screen there, he, authorities say, got out of the suv with explosives strapped to his chest. he was shot and killed by police. the other man, the white-hatted individual, drove on, eventually abandoned the car, and now they're searching for him. >> all right. pete williams live in...
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the night after the fbi released pictures. there is a few interesting new details about the carjacking. they say that the man who owned the car had been stopped. and someone tapped on the window. he rolls the window do you. one man they say reached in, opens the door, points a gun at him and says, i'm quoting from the court document. did you hear about the boston explosion? i did that. and then according to the court documents, the man removes the magazine from the gun, shows the victim that it has bullets in it and says, i'm serious. according to the court documents, the man whose car is carjacked is forced to drive somewhere else and they pick up a second man and transfer some things into the car. then they drive to a gas station where they say the two men get out of the car and the car owner manages to escape. we know from other reporting that the man then dashed away to another place and called 911. now, they say that they found some intact low grade explosive devices in the car. and the remnants of several exploded ieds.
the night after the fbi released pictures. there is a few interesting new details about the carjacking. they say that the man who owned the car had been stopped. and someone tapped on the window. he rolls the window do you. one man they say reached in, opens the door, points a gun at him and says, i'm quoting from the court document. did you hear about the boston explosion? i did that. and then according to the court documents, the man removes the magazine from the gun, shows the victim that it...
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it's not as if the fbi did nothing. they not only investigated the older brother, they interviewed the older brother. they concluded that there were no signs that he was ingaug engn extremist activity. >> the president a few hours ago addressing the question of weather united states is moving backwards on national security in light of the terror attacks in boston. this in response to news the director of national intelligence, james clapper, has ordered a review of how information was handled in the weeks and months leading up to the bombings. let's bring in nbc news national investigative correspondent michael isikoff live with us once again from boston. mike, the president said today that director clapper's order of an intelligence review is, "standard procedure around here." do you think, though, that the president may be disappointed with his intel officials? just, perhaps, not wanting to show his hand? >> reporter: well, i think he actually did show his hand a little bit, if you read between the lines of what the p
it's not as if the fbi did nothing. they not only investigated the older brother, they interviewed the older brother. they concluded that there were no signs that he was ingaug engn extremist activity. >> the president a few hours ago addressing the question of weather united states is moving backwards on national security in light of the terror attacks in boston. this in response to news the director of national intelligence, james clapper, has ordered a review of how information was...